Allen said he is hopeful that Goodson and Wisniewski will recover well enough to play against the Buccaneers on Sunday.

Goodson's injury is the one of most concern, Allen said. If Goodson can't play Sunday, second-year back Taiwan Jones and fullback Marcel Reece would pick up the slack behind lead back Darren McFadden.

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Allen has succeeded where so many of his predecessors failed in terms of curbing penalties.

Then-coach Hue Jackson last season promised that he would get the problem under control, even if it took all season.

As it turned out, Jackson left town with his name attached to a season in which the Raiders set league marks for most penalties (163) and yards penalized (1,358).

Through seven games, the Raiders have committed 42 penalties (tied for 26th for fewest allowed) and been penalized for 331 yards (27th). They are on pace for 96 penalties for 757 yards this season.

"It's the players," Allen said. "We can preach the message and we'll continue to preach the same message day in and day out. That won't change. But, really, as with most things that happen successfully on the football field, it's because the players understand that it correlates to winning and losing games."

The NFL pushed back the trade deadline from Tuesday to Thursday at 1 p.m. Allen said he won't rule out the Raiders making any trades.

"We'll look and see what's out there," Allen said. "We're not going to close all our doors to anything that might be available."

Last season, the Raiders traded for quarterback Carson Palmer two days after starter Jason Campbell suffered a season-ending collarbone injury.

Streater played 32 snaps Sunday against the Chiefs, while veteran Derek Hagan played only four and rookie Juron Criner one.

Jacoby Ford entered training camp as the No. 3 receiver, behind Darrius Heyward-Bey and Denarius Moore. However, he suffered a season-ending foot injury in the Aug. 17 exhibition game at Arizona.

The Raiders held the Chiefs to 102 yards rushing Sunday, though 53 of those came on nine quarterback scrambles.

The Raiders are 11th against the run so far, at an average of 102.1 yards per game and tied for ninth in yards per carry (3.9).

Last season, the Raiders finished 27th against the run (136.1) and last in yards per carry (5.1).

Allen gave his players the day off Monday as a reward for how well they played against the Chiefs. They return to practice Wednesday in preparation for the Buccaneers.

"There are times during the season where players need a mental break and a physical break," Allen said. "I felt like, we had the bye, we've gone through three straight tough weeks, it was time to give them a little bit of a mental break."

Even so, numerous players showed up at the team's facility to get a jump on breaking down video.